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Merry Christmas from “The Calendar for Life”

Let our Christmas joy be the joy of welcoming every human life! Amen!

Merry Christmas from “The Calendar for Life.”

Let our Christmas joy be the joy of welcoming every human life! Amen!

You, O Lord, made the journey of the unborn child. By being an embryo, a fetus, and a newborn, you joined all unborn and newborn children to you!

May Pro-Life values reach all people of good will this Christmas season. May these Pro-Life values effect for betterment to improve the health of every man, woman and child in this great nation !

May Pro-Life values reach all people of good will this Christmas season. Because our culture can not turn away from the faces of innocent unborn children, who cry out for help, who are without guilt, who have no voice, as their lives are sacrificed.

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“Peace in the Womb” Pro-Life Christmas Caroling

One of our most beloved activities of the year, the Pro-Life Action League’s “Peace in the Womb” Caroling Day.

Host an “Empty Manger” for “Peace in the Womb” Caroling Day in Your Town –  In recent years, more and more pro-life activists around the country have started holding their own Christmas caroling events outside abortion

One of our most beloved activities of the year, the Pro-Life Action League’s “Peace in the Womb” Caroling Day.

In the Christmas story, hope enters the world through the birth of a child, even in the midst of difficult circumstances. Join us as we share this Christmas hope at the abortion facility right here in our community.

clinics, and now it’s your turn to get involved in this pro-life activity! – prolifeaction.org

To help you do just that, the Pro-Life Action League has put together some resources that will make your caroling day a success.

The idea behind the annual event is to bring the hope and joy of Christmas to these places of misery and despair. As the “Empty Manger” Christmas caroling day has expanded to cities nationwide, many mothers—deeply touched by “Silent Night” and other carols—have reconsidered decisions to abort their babies, saving countless lives. – charismamag.com

Host an “Empty Manger” Caroling Day in Your Town – The empty manger is a dual symbol, representing the anticipation and joy of the Nativity of Jesus as well as the joy that ought to accompany the birth of every child. – prolifeeventsfinder.com

Intro Video

Watch 1965’s ‘A Charlie Brown Christmas’

The 1965 Charlie Brown Christmas

That’s when network TV accurately reported Christmas. Watch Charlie Brown explain Jesus’ birth from 1965’s ‘A Charlie Brown Christmas’

Peanuts creator, Charles Schulz, wanted “A Charlie Brown Christmas” to have the religious meaning that was central to his own experience of Christmas. Despite being criticized for being “too religious” Schultz got his way in his 1965 movie. Enjoy this classic moment from this classic film as Linus explains to Charlie Brown the true meaning of Christmas. Watch Charlie Brown Explain Christmas

Charlie Brown, feeling like a failure as a Christmas pageant director, cries out, “Isn’t there anyone who knows what Christmas is about?” And Linus says, “Sure, Charlie Brown, I can tell you what Christmas is all about.” Although he was earlier worried over memorizing his part of the pageant, Linus goes to center stage, asks for stage lights and recites the Christmas story verbatim from Luke 2:8-14 in the King James Bible. He concludes and turns to a visibly moved Charlie Brown, saying, “That’s what Christmas is all about, Charlie Brown.”

Fast facts: The story behind the story of “A Charlie Brown Christmas”

Watch full length “A Charlie Brown Christmas” (TV Movie 1965)